This complete kit contains everything you will need to fabricate new starter holes on the adjacent side of the 3.4 V6 block. This drill jig also works with on other 60 degree V-6's such as the 3.1 and the 2.8. The jig provides both Correct Angle Drill Guides, and Tap Angle Guides, to assure your new starter holes will have perfect accuracy.

Designed by Norm Knoll of the Milwaukee Fiero Finatics. Thanks to Norm this exceptionally well engineered starter jig jig exists.

Easy for the do it yourselfer to use. All that is needed is an electric hand drill.

Included with each drill jig kit is a detailed step by step instruction sheet.

I recently received the 3.4 starter drill jig. I have to admit that, as a novice, I was pretty nervous about this
part of the swap.. but your jig made this so much easier than I was expecting.. I just drilled and tapped the holes and it looks amazing.

Thanks,
Heath

Here is some online 3.4 information:

Best one to get is out of the 95 Firebird or Camaro. It's the last revision with all the fixes done to it just before they stopped making them.
The crank oil holes are chamfered and other improvements that make the engine last far far longer than the ones earlier.

Everything you will ever want to know about that swap is in the link below, including all engine info.

Because I use postal flat rate boxes for heavy orders there is no program that can add the proper amount of shipping to every order. So all shipping is added manually by myself after you place your order. That is explained here: Shipping added later explanation

When you place an order the shipping amount will show $0.00. Soon after you place an order you will receive an email confirmation that shows the amount of shipping that was added to your order.

Shipping:

Shipping is $8.50 (USA) Shipped alone this fits into the new small postal flat rate box!

Final shipping cost is determined by weight of the item(s) and distance from Milwaukee, WI. Shipping prices quoted are for items shipped to the Midwest area in the USA. If you are ordering a single item or multiple items the total shipping price is determined after you place the order. I try to keep my shipping prices to a minimum and use Postal Flat Rate boxes whenever I can utilize them for an order.